Robert Crawford Poems

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21.
Bereavement.

The little feet have left the house,
The little voice is still:
Without, the wan wind-weary boughs;
Within, the will
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22.
A Father's Fear.

The little feet that run to me,
The little hands that strive
To touch me at the heart, and find
The heart in me alive:
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23.
A River Isle.

A little island in the river
There is, round which the breezes quiver
Like sweet birds that would stay
A moment on their way,
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24.
Bottom's Dream.

Bottom's dream had no bottom; ours may, too,
Have no foundation. We may wake, indeed;
But all seems such a vision, none can say
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25.
At Camelot

Her maiden dreams were redolent of love,
Warm-bosomed as she breathed the passionate air
Of old romance, and did in fancy move
'Mong the gay knights who died for ladies fair;
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26.
Antony's Friend.

Bring me my robes and crown!
I must make a brave end,
Charmian, fitting the renown
Of Antony's friend.
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27.
Haikai.

Flannel-flowers dancing
To the Dawn on the hill-tops ...
The Vision of Spring!
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28.
Butterfly.

In the fierce light the butterfly wings free —
So delicate, and yet so fibred to
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29.
A Bridal Song.

Love that art enlargéd
As the sun!
Shine upon the bride-life
Here begun,
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30.
Bigotry.

How often our beliefs more than our doubts
Ruin and mar us here, clog the soul's feet,
And shackle the heart's best impulses so,
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